
District in Haarlem
Haarlemmerhoutkwartier is located in the province of Noord-Holland, in the municipality of Haarlem The district has a total area of 248 hectares, of which 240 hectares are land and 9 hectares are water. The district is coded as WK039202. The postcode area is 2012AA-2012ZZ.
Haarlemmerhoutkwartier has 13.090 residents. Of these, 48,4% are men and 51,6% are women. Most residents are 45 to 65 years (27,0%). The other age groups are 26,1% for '25 to 45 years', 21,0% for '65 years or older', 15,8% for '0 to 15 years' and 10,1% for '15 to 25 years'. Of the residents, 53,7% is unmarried, 34,4% is married, 7,2% is divorced and 4,6% is widowed. 8.875 residents originate from the Netherlands, 1.970 come from Europe and 2.240 come from countries outside Europe.
There are 6.365 households in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier. 44,8% of these are single-person households, 27,0% households without children and 28,2% households with children. The average household size is 2,0 persons.
In Haarlemmerhoutkwartier there are 10.100 income recipients. The average income per income recipient is €59.400, which is €23.600 (66%) higher than the national average of €35.800. Per resident, the average income is €47.800, which is €18.600 (64%) higher than the national average of €29.200. Most residents of Haarlemmerhoutkwartier are highly educated. 60,5% have a university or higher professional education (HBO/WO), 26,4% have an intermediate education (HAVO, VWO or MBO 2-4) and 13,1% have a lower education (VMBO or MBO 1).
Of the 13.090 residents, around 66% are in paid employment, which amounts to 8.639 people. This is 1% higher than the national average of 65%. The majority of workers are in salaried employment (74%), while 26% are self-employed. In Haarlemmerhoutkwartier, 23% of residents receive a benefit. The largest group is those receiving a state pension (AOW). 2.460 people receive this benefit.
In Haarlemmerhoutkwartier there are 6.221 homes with an average assessed value (WOZ) of €703.000. Of these, around 93% are occupied and 7% unoccupied. Most homes are owner-occupied. This amounts to 37% rental homes and 63% owner-occupied homes. Of the homes, 63% privately owned, 16% owned by housing associations and 21% owned by other landlords. The most common construction periods in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier are 1900-1925 (35%) and 1980-1990 (14%).
There are currently no homes for sale in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier. The most recently listed home is Schouwtjeslaan 5 by Leef Makelaars op Funda. No homes were sold in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier over the past year.
There are currently no homes for rent in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier. The most recent home is Kamperlaan 46, offered by Rinze de Makelaar op Funda. No homes were let in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier over the past year.
No recent rental data available for Haarlemmerhoutkwartier.
In Haarlemmerhoutkwartier there are 6.449 addresses with a registered energy label. The most common labels are G (23%), C (18%) and F (16%). On average, an address in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier uses 2.650 kWh of electricity per year. This is 6% below the national average of 2.810 kWh. With an annual consumption of 1.190 m³ per address, natural gas consumption is 7% below the national average of 1.280 m³.
By lively I mean that there are many hip young people living here and there are many amenities and infrastructure in the neighbourhood, but it is anonymous because people don't really know each other. You live there and know your neighbours, but you don't really know your neighbours' neighbours. Many people move often.
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Auto-translated to English by AIMy neighbourhood is nice and social. Many beautiful inner gardens. Students, elderly people and families together. View of the Spaarne. Great that boat traffic is all year round. Good bus connections and within walking distance of the centre.
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Auto-translated to English by AIDrug dealing, setting off fireworks, noisy parties, parking on the pavement, cargo bike terror, damp damage and a municipality that completely ignores its residents. You wouldn't expect it in the most expensive neighbourhood of Haarlem, but it's an everyday occurrence.
Auto-translated to English by AIEverything close to a nice forest, not much hassle
Auto-translated to English by AII've had a good experience so far. There's also no education in this neighbourhood, which is a shame.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe housing stock is predominantly pre-war — 58% of the homes date from before 1945. In addition, the most common type is flats (53%).
Over the past year a home for sale in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier was listed for an average of €798,247 (€6,646 per m²). Last quarter prices rose by 70%.
A rental home in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier cost an average of €2,563 per month (€27 per m²).
Residents give Haarlemmerhoutkwartier a 7.8 out of 10 based on 7 reviews. The strongest score is for accessibility (9.3), the weakest for safety (6.8).
From Haarlemmerhoutkwartier you can on average reach a supermarket at 0.6 km, a GP at 0.6 km, a railway station at 2.1 km, a primary school at 0.6 km (as the crow flies, source: CBS).
Right now you will find 96 homes for sale and 13 homes for rent in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier.